Feb 23 2006
AFI Top 25 Film Scores
Decided by a jury of 500-ish musicians and whatnot, via the American Film Institute.
- Star Wars - 1977 - John Williams
- Gone With The Wind - 1939 - Max Steiner
- Lawrence of Arabia - 1962 - Maurice Jarre
- Psycho - 1960 - Bernard Herrmann
- The Godfather - 1962 - Nino Rota
- Jaws - 1975 - John Williams
- Laura - 1944 - David Raskin
- The Magnificent Seven - 1960 - Elmer Bernstein
- Chinatown - 1974 - Jerry Goldsmith
- High Noon - 1952 - Dimitri Tiomkin
- The Adventures of Robin Hood - 1938 - Erich Wolfgang Korngold
- Vertigo - 1958 - Bernard Herrmann
- King Kong - 1933 - Max Steiner
- E.T. - 1982 - John Williams
- Out of Africa - 1985 - John Barry
- Sunset Boulevard - 1950 - Franz Waxman
- To Kill a Mockingbird - 1962 - Elmer Bernstein
- Planet of the Apes - 1968 - Jerry Goldsmith
- A Streetcar Named Desire - 1951 - Alex North
- The Pink Panther - 1964 - Henry Mancini
- Ben-Hur - 1959 - Miklos Rozsa
- On the Waterfront - 1954 - Leonard Bernstein
- The Mission - 1986 - Ennio Morricone
- On Golden Pond - 1981 - David Grusin
- How the West Was Won - 1962 - Alfred Newman
My question is: are there so few recent scores on this list due to a mathematical reason (more movies produced prior to 1980 than after), a quality reason (older scores simply better, on the whole), or an aging reason (a score needs to “age” before its impact can be accurately judged). No answers here.